For your javascript problem, with XML, you would have to use <![CDATA[ - unescaped string - ]]> for it to be correct. I wonder if there is a scheme equivalent (cdata str) or some such.
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From: Terrence Brannon
To: PLT Scheme
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 11:26 PM
Subject: [plt-scheme] HTML escaping questions
Thanks to Dougo, I got the XML library loaded. I have a coupla questions:
1/ Given these two values for text and banner:
(define text "pretty & red")
(define banner "\"here is the banner\"")
(empty-tag-shorthand html-empty-tags)
(write-xml/content (xexpr->xml `(html (head (title ,banner))
(body ((bgcolor "white"))
,text)))
The ampersand is converted to an XML entity but the quotation marks are not
2/ I have some files of javascript that I need to place in a website. How do I create an X-expr that does not atttempt any HTML escaping on its input string?
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